Avalanche!, in Canadian Geographic; February,
2000; 6 pages
o Search and rescue teams rescue 5 hikers
from a mountain in sight of Vancouver.

Calls of the Wild, in Imperial Oil Review,
Winter, 1999; 6 pages
o Ian and Karen McAllister have made a home
in the BC rainforest. Now they're trying
to save it from clearcutting.

In for the Kill, in Monday Magazine, October
29, 1998; 2 pages
o The Makah are out to kill their first whale
in 70 years. Anna Hall is out to stop them.

Stalking the Orca, in The Georgia Straight,
October 9, 1997; 5 pages
o Cover feature; Record numbers of whale
watchers are 'ambushing' west coast killer
whales. How are these creatures affected
by this human circus.

Bloody Superstition, in The Georgia Straight,
April 24, 1997; 6 pages
o Cover Feature; Human consumption is the
biggest threat to the world's remaining tigers.
Anthony Marr changed his life to try to save
theirs.

Betting the Farm, in The Georgia Straight,
July 10, 1997; 6 pages
o An inquiry into the dangers and opportunities
of salmon netcage aquaculture

Whaling Nation, in The Georgia Straight,
September 26, 1996; 6 pages
o Winner (with Gold Diggers of 1995, The
Steller Equation, and Give Them Enough Rope)
of 1996 National Magazine Award for Best
New Writer.
o Cover feature; The Makah Indian Band want
to go whaling again. Should this tradition
be revived?

The Steller Equation, in The Georgia Straight,
March 14, 1996; 4 pages
o Winner (with Gold Diggers of 1995, Give
Them Enough Rope, and Whaling Nation) of
1996 National Magazine Award for Best New
Writer.
o Cover feature: Andrew Trites wants to know
what's killer the great sea lions of Alaska

Social Issues

The Great Divide, in Adbusters, April/May
2000, 6 pages
o A new generation of Activists has arisen;
they're pragmatic, incrementalist and solution
focused; Unlike their predecessors, they're
also getting things done.

Looking for Change, in The Georgia Straight,
March 1995, 5 pages
o Businesses and bureaucrats are trying to
get a grip on panhandling

New Economy

De-Caffeinated, in BC Business, July 1997;
8 pages
o Starbucks barista's organize with the CAW
and go on first strike.

Is There a Job in Your Future, in BC Business,
November, 1996; 8 pages
o Cover feature; technology is making workers
obsolete. Jeremy Rifkin has a solution

Architecture/Urban Planning/Sustainability

Where We Live Now, in Canadian Geographic,
March 2001, 6 pages
· Contrary to perception, Canada is becoming
more urban all the time.

Vancouver: Birthplace of Smileyville, in
Vancouver; November, 1999; 10 pages
o Cover feature; Vancouver's architectural
development during the '90s building boom
o Nominated for a National Magazine Award
o Winner of 2000 Western Magazine Award,
Public Issues Category

Betrayed by the Prophet in the Vancouver
Sun (Mix); June 5, 1999 pages E1-2
o David Suzuki talks about sustainability,
but when someone tries to put it into practice,
the environmental prophet goes on the attack.

The "S" Word, in The Georgia Straight,
June 25, 1998, 5 pages
o Cover Feature; On the South East Shore
of False Creek,. an experiment in sustainable
development in underway. Trouble is, who
know what the term really means?

Freeway Free, in The Georgia Straight, November
16, 1995; 5 pages
o Cover Feature; Vancouver has thrived without
an urban freeway; now city engineers want
to sneak one in anyway

Turf Wars, in The Georgia Straight, August
4, 1995; 5 pages
o Cover Feature; Vancouver City Planners
want to bring the West End to single family
neighbourhoods. Odds are, they won't find
a welcome mat.

Give them Enough Rope, in Vancouver; April,
1996; 5 pages
o Nominated for a National Magazine Award,
1996
o Winner (with Gold Diggers of 1995, The
Steller Equation, and Whaling Nation) of
1996 National Magazine Award for Best New
Writer.
o Sebastian Burns and Atif Rafay were young
and smart, almost smart enough to get away
with murder.

Gold Diggers of 1995 in Vancouver, October,
1995; 9 pages
o John Porteous' last shot at redemption
is a quest to the Philippines for lost W.W.II
gold